Tonight I was bored and watched "Back to the Future" again. It was so cool. The genre film from the 80s still looks cool today. This is the model of the genre film in my eyes. Like young imperialist youths living in the shadow of the Cold War, they drove a small truck to listen to rock music and chased girls. I think this film must have been “fashionable” back then, and it was also my fashion enlightenment. I understand that there is a good-looking white-bottomed red hook leather sneaker called nike in the world. It is said that a pair of hundreds of dollars is enough for me to wear for a lifetime; there is a kind of purple underwear printed with Calvin Klein, which is said to be several One hundred bucks is enough for me to wear underwear for a lifetime; there are also stiff and fitted jeans called levi's that I have never seen before. I don't know the price because there are no stores but the same reason can prove that it is enough for me to wear pants for a lifetime... .. I can see that my eyes are straight, and I deeply feel that my life seems to be unable to keep up with the American imperialist people in the 1950s, because even the "pull back" shoes worn by the Yankees of 55 years are also better-looking than mine. I have known in recent years that it turns out that That one is called converse, not made in Shanghai, but made in usa.
30 years of reform and opening up, awesome! I finally put on the white-bottomed red hook leather sneakers like Mcfly. There was no price increase. The more than 100 nike shoes that year were 7 or 8 times longer. The beauty is retro. I also put on Converse, but it is already made in China. I have not put on Levi's jeans and Calvin Klein panties because they are too expensive. My MP3 is also filled with rock music, and I sing "Go Johnny Go Go Go" in Chuck Berry's accent. I walked on the street triumphantly, goddamn, I'm finally surpassing Britain and the United States. When driving in that cool Toyota pickup truck to chase the girl, you can proudly announce that the Chinese people have since stood up and finally caught up with the standard of living of the US imperialists in the 1980s, awesome!
"Back to the Future" in 1985 has returned to 55 or 30 years, and it happens to be 30 years since the reform and opening up. What will happen to a domestically produced "Back to the Future"? At that time, the Chinese knew that "surpassing Britain and catching up with the United States" has achieved some incredible aspects today. Some people wear American Chinese clothes, while others have not changed their clothes in the past 30 years, but everyone also admires them. How would the "materialism" of US imperialism feel?
It was the blockbuster "Transformers" that the Mi Empire paid attention to that ruled the theater last summer. Fuck, the American imperialist pop fashion youth still chased the girl in the car, from 1985 to 2007, damn it, didn't make any progress!
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